The more sin is rationalized, the greater the possibility of destruction by Satan's wolves.
But, I swear, they're turning Donna into Annie Hall this season. More ties. More suits. But they're also keeping her really motivated, ya know? Like, wanting to be a rock journalist. Wanting to be the first woman president.
Maybe I'm going from that tomboy-ish state to feeling a bit more womanly. I've enjoyed wearing some fancy frocks. It's nice once in a while.
Canada knows that for a society to be prosperous and more just and more peaceful, women and girls must be educated.
There are so many more women and men who deserve opportunities. People of color. Period.
Male critics and men in the publishing industry want from their women writers what they want from their wives. I'm interested in presenting characters that are more challenging, threatening, complicated and unpredictable.
One of the most wonderful things for me is to watch somebody else perform, where I am the audience - I love this more than ever.
What I think of as 'freakonomics' is mostly storytelling around an idea - not a theme but an idea. I like ideas much more than themes. Themes are boring. Themes are, 'Wool is back,' but ideas are, 'Why is wool back?'
'Battlefield' was one of those slow-building songs, the way 'Tattoo' was. It was kind of a word-of-mouth hit. The more people heard it, the more they started requesting it on the radio.
I'm hoping that word-of-mouth on the film - people seeing it and liking it - that that will drive more people to the theaters, because I haven't seen the billboards or the posters or anything.
One always wants more when things work out.
How can you have an educated workforce, how do you equal the economic disparities in this country, if you can't make college more affordable for those who are struggling to make it?
I recognized that if you're going to have women in the workforce that sometimes you need to be more flexible.
The working classes were becoming more and more sharply aware of the complex causes of international malaise.
I rarely in a working day go more than 10 minutes without looking at Slack.
I've been in the Premier League for 10 years, more, and the money I've been paid is phenomenal compared to your average, everyday working man.
If anyone comes along, I'm more than happy to welcome them, but I'm not interested in world domination.
I know more world leaders on the stage today than anyone running, with perhaps the exception of Hillary Clinton.
I'm probably a lot more closer in the 1500m to the world record than I am in the 5000m.
But I'm after medals more than anything. Championships don't get taken away from you but records do, so I think I'd rather have medals at every championships rather than times. A world record would be a bonus, but I'm still only 25 in 17 days.